An Introduction to Aspects of Health Law: Bioethical Principles, Human Rights and the Law.
South African Journal of Bioethics and Law, 2008, June, 1, 1
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Descripción editorial
Bioethical principles, (1) human rights and the law are interlinked. Aspects of the principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice are included in the South African Constitution (2) and the country's statutory and common law. A breach of these ethical principles and the Constitution may lead to an action for medical malpractice or professional negligence. In this paper, I explore the link between bioethical principles, human rights and the law.
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